Correlation of body mass index, with cardiometabolic and cardiorespiratory fitness in health care professionals of Multan

Authors

  • Esha Akhtar Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan
  • Imran Ahmad Khan Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan
  • Perwasha Perwasha Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan
  • Shahid Ishaq Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan
  • Qurat-Ul-Ain Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan
  • Shumaila Arshad Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.10039

Keywords:

Cardiorespiratory fitness, Body mass index, Stress inducers, Shuttle-runtest, Step test, Tread milltest

Abstract

The current study was conducted at Ali-Ul-Murtaza Department of  Rehabilitation  Sciences,  Muhammad  Institute  of  Medical  and  Allied  Sciences,  Multan, Pakistan, from October to December 2022  to explore the correlation of body mass index with cardiometabolic and cardiorespiratory parameters in 393 male and female healthcare professionals, including physiotherapists, pharmacists and medical laboratory technicians, aged 22-40 years. The evaluation was on the basis of the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire, body mass index, lipid profile, body fat and correlation of blood pressure, temperature, oxygen saturation, respiration rate and heart rate with cardiorespiratory fitness assessed through shuttle-run test, step test and treadmill test. Data was analysed using SPSS 25. Of the 393 subjects, 140(35.62) were underweight, 140(35.62) were overweight and 113(28.75) were obese. Of the total, 153(38.93) were pleased with their general health, while 240(61.06) had a history of cardiovascular and metabolic conditions.

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Author Biographies

Esha Akhtar, Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan

Final year student

Imran Ahmad Khan, Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan

Assistant Professor

Perwasha Perwasha, Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan

Lecturer

Shahid Ishaq, Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan

Senior Lecturer

Qurat-Ul-Ain, Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan

Lecturer

Shumaila Arshad, Ali-Ul-Murtaza, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Muhammad Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences, Multan, Pakistan

Final year student

Published

2024-09-21

How to Cite

Akhtar, E., Khan, I. A., Perwasha, P., Ishaq, S., Qurat-Ul-Ain, & Arshad, S. (2024). Correlation of body mass index, with cardiometabolic and cardiorespiratory fitness in health care professionals of Multan. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 74(10), 1853–1855. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.10039

Issue

Section

Short Report